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Prof. Tariq Mansoor is presently serving as the Vice-Chancellor, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh. Previously he has also served as Principal, J.N. Medical College, Chief Medical Superintendent, J.N. Medical College Hospital and Chairman, Department of Surgery. He is also the member of Medical Council of India since March 2015 for a period of four years. He is product of the first batch of prestigious Our Lady of Fatima Higher Secondary School, Aligarh. During his school days he has served as House Captain as well as School Captain. He did his MBBS and MS in General Surgery from Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, AMU, Aligarh. A surgeon by profession with special interest in Breast and Thyroid Diseases, Prof. Tariq Mansoor has 33 years of Teaching and 35 years of Clinical experience. He has 90 publications to his credit and has guided 49 Postgraduate Medical Students for their Thesis as Supervisor / Co-Supervisor

Lucknow: Yogi Government is using encounter as a key weapon to maintain law and order in the state, despite the fact that the National Human Rights Commission has time and again objected to its policy and issued notices seeking clarification. However, the government continued to implement the policy. Now the Allahabad high court has also raised the question on the encounter policy.

Allahabad High Court on Wednesday issued the notice to Yogi Adityanath government in the fake encounter case of one Furqan in Muzaffarnagar last year and has asked for a reply within three weeks. It has asked the government does police has a license to shoot anyone? Court’s comment came during the hearing of the Furqan encounter case which was heard on Wednesday.

According to Furqan’s father, Mir Hasan who filed the petition his son was picked up from the market when he went to shopping along with his wife. Later police killed him and started telling that he was killed in an encounter. He said had he been killed in an encounter why police hesitated to hand over the body for so long and didn’t disclose about the encounter. Furqan’s father learnt about the encounter of his only son only after he visited Anees and Rahul, who are in Muzaffarnagar jail.

The advocate Syed Farman Naqvi who is following up the case also said that police story is fabricated and has several discrepancies. He said being an awarded criminal doesn’t give police the license to kill him.

The High Court has also ordered the SSP and CJM Muzaffarnagar to serve notice to 16 personnel of the police and STF who were involved in the encounter. The hearing in the case will commence after three weeks.

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The Aligarh Muslim University’s K A Nizami Centre for Quranic Studies invited noted Islamic Scholar, Professor Salman Nadvi from Durban, South Africa who has attended Jamia Ahmadia, Nadwa and University of Chicago for a PhD to deliver a lecture on ‘The Prophet As Perfect Model.’ The Lecture which was attended by academics, scholars and other students was held at the Conference Hall of the University’s Administrative Block.